The latest addition to the Newman Numismatic Portal is a notebook compiled by San Francisco Mint Melter & Refiner Edwin R. Leach. Project Coordinator Len Augsburger provided the following report.
-Editor
Newman Portal Adds San Francisco Mint Notebook
Recently discovered in a bookseller's stock by Wayne Homren, is a manuscript notebook of the San Francisco Mint Melter & Refiner, Edwin R. Leach. If the name sounds familiar, Leach was the son of the San Francisco Mint superintendent, Frank A. Leach, who saw the Mint through the 1906 earthquake and fire. The father, Frank A. Leach, later became the overall Mint Director.
The notebook, c. 1908-1909, discusses melting and refining processes and apparently represents a trip to the east coast, where Edwin Leach visited a number of smelting facilities. There are still great literature finds to be made "in the wild," as the discovery of this notebook clearly attests.
Image: Extract from the Leach Melter and Refiner's notebook
Link to Edwin R. Leach notebook:
https://archive.org/details/1909ustreasurydepartstock
Roger Burdette wrote, "A really great find by Wayne! Not unlike finding some of the Mickley diaries." I wouldn't go that far, but this is a really neat discovery. I brought it with me to the Oklahoma City ANA and lent it to Len for digitization. He took it with him this week to St. Louis, where it was scanned and added to the Portal.
Roger reviewed the scans and added this summary information. Thanks!
-Editor
Background:
This is a manuscript notebook of the
San Francisco Mint Melter & Refiner, Edwin R. Leach.
The notebook, compiled during a 1909 trip to Denver and points east, discusses melting and
refining processes and apparently represents a trip to the east coast, where Edwin Leach visited a
number of smelting facilities. There are still great literature finds to be made "in the wild," as the
discovery of this notebook clearly attests.
Summary:
Melting and refining manuscript notebook, 1909, of Edwin Ralph Leach (1878-1971), while he
was Director of Melting and Refining at the San Francisco Mint. Leach was the son of Frank A.
Leach, Superintendent of the San Francisco Mint (1897-1907) and Director of the U.S. Mint
(1907-1909). Forty-two (42) pages of the notebook contain handwritten details about the process
of melting and refining metals at the various U.S. Mints and affiliated smelting companies,
including the San Francisco Mint, the Philadelphia Mint, Balbach Smelting & Refining
Company (Newark, N.J.), U.S. Metals Refining Company, et al. His handwritten notes provide
details on the melting and refining of various metals, including copper, silver, platinum,
palladium, and gold. Manuscript drawings are here and there among the text. Written on the front
page is: "PROPERTY OF / E. R. LEACH / U.S. MINT / SAN FRANCISCO."
Pocket notebook of San Francisco Mint M&R Edwin Ralph Leach. 1909.
The first 43 pages of this 6x9-inch volume describe gold, silver, and copper purification using
electrolytic methods and custom built apparatus. Observations were made a several eastern
refining companies and include drawings, equipment dimensions, electric current specifications
and output per day or other period. On page 44, Leach describes the process used at the New
York Assay Office, followed by the Philadelphia Mint's gold refining and recovery of platinum
and palladium. He notes that in New York, some deposits contain as much as 200 parts per
thousand of platinum, "which the depositor left knowing he would get nothing for it." Curiously,
osmium and iridium are not discussed although they are common components of California gold
(known as "iridosmine" or sometimes "osmiridium").
Leach's final pages are devoted to explaining how "old style" copper medals were antiqued, and
then how modern (1909) medals were treated at Philadelphia. He closes with a brief description
of "Nickel Working" and some sources for rubber gloves, ceramic chemical tanks, and other
items.
Edwin Leach's eastward trip began on January 19, 1909 and he made several business stops,
including Denver to New York via Chicago and Washington D.C. until reaching Philadelphia
February 11. He was in New Orleans on March 9 and returned to San Francisco sometime
around March 12. We have no details about when he visited private refiners in New Jersey and
elsewhere, but it was likely in latter February.
Throughout, there is neither a description of the
Melting & Refining Department at San Francisco Mint, nor any mention of Edwin Leach's work
there. However, his trip was intended to collect information and from that perspective, the
notebook is a useful record of his observations.
Wayne Homren, Editor
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